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Detective Gia is a fictional character portrayed by Gia Galeano in the TV series Law & Order.
They appear in 17 episodes out of a total of 501 aired so far

Detective Gia

by Gia Galeano

character

Episodes17

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    Manhood

    episode S3.E21 may 1993
    After a cop is killed while trying to make a drug arrest the investigation reveals that some of his fellow officers may have stood by and let him die for reasons of their own.
  • 8.1
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    Censure

    episode S4.E14 february 1994
    While Stone prosecutes a judge in an attempted larceny case, Kincaid faces censure charges for not disclosing that she had an affair with the accused.
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    Competence

    episode S5.E6 november 1994
    Van Buren kills an intellectually disabled, unarmed teenager at an ATM. She claims it was a robbery attempt, and that there's a second, armed suspect on the loose. But not everyone believes her.
  • 7.4
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    Guardian

    episode S5.E11 january 1995
    A financial advisor is implicated in the drug overdose death of one of his client's children.
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    Rage

    episode S5.E13 february 1995
    A smug African American stock broker who resents other people of his own race is accused of murder. However, he hires a high-profile civil rights attorney, who presents a "black rage" defense.
  • 7.3
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    Rebels

    episode S6.E2 september 1995
    A biker who posts to an Internet bulletin board refuses to reveal information that could help a murder investigation, arguing that he's a journalist protecting his sources.
  • 7.8
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    Humiliation

    episode S6.E7 november 1995
    After a prostitute is murdered, the detectives believe she was blackmailing a wealthy client. Kincaid prosecutes the case, but has second thoughts after the defendant's wife takes the stand.
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    Trophy

    episode S6.E12 january 1996
    A man serving time in a serial killer case claims malicious prosecution and false imprisonment after a man who killed two more boys confesses to the other murders. All of the evidence points to Jack McCoy and his former assistant.
  • 7.8
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    Deceit

    episode S6.E17 march 1996
    A married lawyer is charged with murdering a colleague with whom he was having a gay affair. However, his wife vehemently comes to his defense and threatens revenge on the prosecutors if they pursue the case.
  • 8.7
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    Pro Se

    episode S6.E21 may 1996
    A schizophrenic attorney who refuses to take medication defends himself against multiple charges of murder.
  • 7.8
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    Causa Mortis

    episode S7.E1 september 1996
    Jack McCoy and his new assistant, Jamie Ross, get off to a rocky start together as they try to prosecute a carjacking/murder suspect after the judge excludes a cassette tape that could prove his guilt.
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    Good Girl

    episode S7.E3 october 1996
    A white teenager accused of murdering an African-American man claims that she was a date-rape victim, and racial overtones threaten to overpower the actual merits of the case.
  • 7.6
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    Denial

    episode S8.E2 october 1997
    Bloody sheets and an apparently stolen credit card lead Briscoe and Curtis to a pair of college age lovers who present McCoy and Ross with a united front of denial that one of them killed their newborn son and disposed of the body.
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    Baby, It's You

    episode S8.E6 november 1997
    Baltimore homicide detectives Munch and Falsone help Briscoe and Curtis with a murder investigation. However, the victim's family attorney interferes with the investigation by leaking information and offering rewards.
  • 7.6
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    Whiplash

    episode S11.E19 april 2001
    Two personal injury attorneys go on trial, accused of masterminding an insurance fraud scam involving staged rear-end automobile accidents.
  • 7.7
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    City Hall

    episode S14.E14 february 2004
    A city councilman and a water inspector are victims of a shooting in City Hall. Prosecution of the guilty party is difficult because the murder weapon was obtained through a secretive FISA warrant.
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    Camouflage

    episode S22.E3 october 2022
    A 32-year-old white man murders seven Asian-Americans in the NYC subway by firearm. Nolan Price normally opposes the death penalty but the circumstances of the case are such that he is willing to advocate for capital punishment.